October 5/6/7

October 5/6/7

Sat, Oct. 6 | 10:00 pm | 90 minutes

Boots Riley Talks with Doreen St. Félix

Polymath provocateur.

Film, TV, and Theatre

Photograph by Oriana Koren

Boots Riley is a rapper and a filmmaker. He co-founded the political hip-hop band the Coup, whose albums include “Kill My Landlord,” “Steal This Album,” and “Party Music.” He wrote and directed the film “Sorry to Bother You,” which was released this year. In 2014, an early version of the unproduced screenplay was published in McSweeney’s.

Doreen St. Félix is a staff writer at The New Yorker. Previously, she was a culture writer at MTV News and an editor-at-large at Lenny. She has written for the Times Magazine, New York, Vogue, The Fader, and Pitchfork.